Hi Tony,
We haven't had QSO before but i am looking forward with interest to
your LF activity and hope to be QRV as well. I am using a 100m or 300m
vertical antenna and i am QRV in regularly CW. You will hear my signal!
:-)
I've used an ordinary 50 Ohm attenuator of 14 dB just to prevent
overloading my 706 as i used a 100m vertical recently. But the AF
signal levels were poor so don't forget your headphones, as i did ;-) I
will try a 50 Ohm band filter in the next test to prevent overloading
by stations at 153 kHz and 129 kHz and all outside the band...
Good luck!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 16.01.2011 18:48, schrieb Anton Bärtschi:
Hi Mal
Thank you for the response. So I will take my attenuator box to the
site, connect the mast to the RX and see what happens. It will be
difficult to get a receiving antenna far away enough, and I hope we
will not get to much QRM from the line running up the mast for the
lights, or from something else. But I will have a lot of help there.
Ham engineers and operators. May be some of them will get the LF virus
and get in my footsteps. Soon I'll be back with more news about this
event and I'm looking forward with pleasure for our next CW QSO.
Digital modes are not on the plan - maybe QRSS3 if there is a need for.
73 de Toni
BTW. For those who speak German: I will report about the event on my
Blog: www.funkperlen.wordpress.com
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